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Advice to write , & c . LV . More on the fame fubjects . A happy union against corruption . Poffcript to the Duke of Q. and to the Duchefs . V LVI . Mr Gay to Dr Swift . His account of himfelf : his laft fables : His economy .
Advice to write , & c . LV . More on the fame fubjects . A happy union against corruption . Poffcript to the Duke of Q. and to the Duchefs . V LVI . Mr Gay to Dr Swift . His account of himfelf : his laft fables : His economy .
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XCIII . On the Queen's death . XCIV . Concerning an object of their common charity . XCV . His folicitude for his friends . XCVI . An account of bis ill flate of health in his laft illness . LETTERS to Mr WARBURTON , XCVII .
XCIII . On the Queen's death . XCIV . Concerning an object of their common charity . XCV . His folicitude for his friends . XCVI . An account of bis ill flate of health in his laft illness . LETTERS to Mr WARBURTON , XCVII .
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The laureat --- and the clergy . CXX . CXXI . The increase of his diforder , and the forefight of its confequences . The laft Will of Mr Pope . I LETTERS TO AND FROM Mr GAY , From 1712 CONTENT S. XV.
The laureat --- and the clergy . CXX . CXXI . The increase of his diforder , and the forefight of its confequences . The laft Will of Mr Pope . I LETTERS TO AND FROM Mr GAY , From 1712 CONTENT S. XV.
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I fhall fee you this winter with much greater pleasure than I could the laft ; and , I hope , as much of your time , as your attendance on the Duchefs * will allow you to fpare to any friend , will not be thought loft upon one who is as ...
I fhall fee you this winter with much greater pleasure than I could the laft ; and , I hope , as much of your time , as your attendance on the Duchefs * will allow you to fpare to any friend , will not be thought loft upon one who is as ...
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Nay , what is yet more miraculous , I have rivall'd St Luke himself in painting , and as , ' tis faid , an angel came and finish'd his piece , fo , you would fwear , a devil put the laft hand to mine , ' tis fo begrim'd and fmutted .
Nay , what is yet more miraculous , I have rivall'd St Luke himself in painting , and as , ' tis faid , an angel came and finish'd his piece , fo , you would fwear , a devil put the laft hand to mine , ' tis fo begrim'd and fmutted .
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